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V. VisciDi. — Pileus becoming even, viscid. 



620. A. (Inocybe) trechisporus, B. ; pileus 1 in., umbo 

 tawny, margin paler, with a livid tinge, somewhat membra- 

 naceous, convex, strongly umbouate ; margin thin, at first 

 viscid, soon dry and silky ; stem white, slightly striate under 

 a lens and mealy, nearly equal, except at the base, the outeif 

 coat of which is cottony ; gills emarginate, ventricose, 

 pinkish grey ; margin denticulate. 



In woods, among fern. 



621. A. (Inocybe) vatricosus, Fr. ; pileus i in., slightly 

 fleshy, convex, then plane, obtusely umbonate, even, smooth, 

 viscid, when dry shining and slightly silky round margin ; 

 stem fistulose, equal, curved, and contorted, white, white- 

 villous at base and wholly white pulverulent ; gills adnexed, 

 broadly emarginate, broad, white, then fuscous. 



On dead stumps and naked soil. Bodelwyddan. 



622. A. (Inocybe) Whitei, B. and Br. ; pileus tawny ; 

 margin white and slightly viscid, convex, hemispherical ; 

 cortina shining-white, fibrillose, at length expanded and 

 tawny ; stem solid, shining-white, then tawny and smooth ; 

 gills adnexed, at first shining-white. 



In pine wood. Rannoch. 



623. A. (Inocybe) tricholoma, A. and S. ; pileus ^-1 in., 

 whitish, slightly fleshy, orbicular, plane, depressed in centre, 

 fibrillose with while adpressed, at length obsolete hairs, 

 fringed at margin with strigose hairs, viscid when moist, 

 shining when dry ; flesh thin, white ; stem stufi^ed, thin, 

 slightly attenuated upwards, whitish, fibroso-scaly at apex ; 

 gills decurrent, thin, crowded, pallid fuscous, then clay- 

 fuscous. 



In mixed woods. Herts. 



